Maha Shivaratri -

Tisdag 13 Februari, 2018

Hinduism : A Hindu festival in honor of Lord Shiva and his marriage to Goddess Parvati. Ceremonies involving prayers and hymns take place mostly at night.

Mitterminslov (början) -

Torsdag 1 Mars, 2018

Skollovens :

Holi / Holika / Medin Poya/Dola Purnima -

Fredag 2 Mars, 2018

Hinduism : The religious meaning of this celebration is the burning of any perversion. It marks the victory of good over evil. Date confirmed in 2018

Holi / Holika / Medin Poya/Dola Purnima -

Fredag 2 Mars, 2018

Hinduism : The religious meaning of this celebration is the burning of any perversion. It marks the victory of good over evil.

Mitt-terminslov (slut) -

Måndag 5 Mars, 2018

Skollovens :

Banks Inventory Dag -

Måndag 2 April, 2018

mässa :

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkars födelsedag -

Söndag 14 April, 2019

Sekulär semester : This lawyer and politician drafted the constitution of India. Date is confirmed in 2018

Vesak - Buddha Purnima - Visakha Bucha -

Söndag 29 April, 2018

Lamaismen (Theravada) :

Ramadan avslutas (kan ev. flyttas till närmaste dag) -

Lördag 16 Juni, 2018

Muslim, Sufi : Ends the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. There were 30 days of strict fasting from sunup to sundown in honor of the first revelation to the Prophet Mohammed. In India, except in Arunachal Pradesh.

Ramadan avslutas (kan ev. flyttas till närmaste dag) -

Lördag 16 Juni, 2018

Muslim, Sufi :

Sommarlov (början) -

Fredag 22 Juni, 2018

Skollovens : Http://www.rungtainternational.org

Banks Inventory Dag -

Måndag 2 Juli, 2018

mässa : Annual Closing of the Royal Bank of India (RBI)

Sommarlov (slut) -

Måndag 9 Juli, 2018

Skollovens :

Eid-ul-Adha - Offerfesten (kan ev. flyttas till närmaste dag) -

Måndag 23 Juli, 2018

kultur :

Självständighetsdagen -

Onsdag 15 Augusti, 2018

Sekulär semester : Commemorates the day in 1947 when India achieved freedom from British rule

Raksha Bandhan -

Söndag 26 Augusti, 2018

Hinduism : The annual festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is meant to commemorate the abiding ties between siblings of opposite sex, usually takes place in late August, and is marked by a very simple ceremony in which a woman ties a rakhi — which may be a colorful thread, a simple bracelet, or a decorative string — around the wrist of her brother(s). The word raksha signifies protection, and bandhan is an association signifying an enduring sort of bond; and so, when a woman ties a rakhi around the waist of her brother, she signifies her loving attachment to him. He, likewise, recognizes the special bonds between them, and by extending his wrist forward, he in fact extends the hand of his protection over her.